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Matuszak, Harwood said, died of a single gunshot wound and was found dead in her home on Sept. 28, one day after she resigned from her role at the station. Nov. 14.
John Daniel Matuszak (October 25, 1950 – June 17, 1989), nicknamed "Tooz", was an American professional football defensive end in the National Football League (NFL) who later became an actor. Matuszak was the first overall pick in the 1973 NFL draft and played most of his career with the Oakland Raiders until he retired after winning his ...
Former WTVP President and CEO Lesley Matuszak died by suicide, according to Peoria County Coroner Jamie Harwood. Matuszak, 66, was found dead in her Moss Avenue home on Sept. 28, one day after she ...
Matuszak, 66, was found dead at her Moss Avenue home the day after resigning from her job as president and CEO of WTVP television, a position she had held since 2019. Peoria County Coroner Jamie ...
In basically an exchange of defensive tackles who had threatened to jump to the World Football League, the Oilers acquired Culp and a first-round draft choice in 1975 from the Chiefs for John Matuszak on October 22, 1974. Both Culp and Matuszak had signed contracts with the Southern California Sun and Shreveport Steamer respectively. [5]
[1] starring Jack Scalia, Jay Acovone, Edward Winter and John Matuszak. The series aired on Saturday nights at 8:00 p.m Eastern time. The series aired on Saturday nights at 8:00 p.m Eastern time. Cast
Lesley Matuszak committed suicide on Sept. 28, 2023, one day after her resignation as the station's CEO.
After the breakup of his first marriage and the dissolution of his business, Arbus moved to California in 1969 to pursue a new career in acting. [10] His new career took off after he landed the lead role in Robert Downey Sr.'s 1972 cult film, Greaser's Palace, in which he appears with Robert Downey, Jr., who would go on to star as Diane Arbus's muse in Fur.